To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

PLAN WORKING
OUT 'SMOOTHLY
WlfD lEAR MIRACLE; RACE STUDBIU HAVE
WOII600D WIU OF WHITE; IMPRESS PROmSORS
• 1
A " ry Interesting and h ighly encouragIng arlld on the I
wlorro students at the summer school of the · n l\·erslt~· of Ken­tucky
appearro In "The Passing Show" oC the Courter.Journall
last Sunday morning. The article was wrt tten by Paul Hughes
and Laurence £oton. m mbe, r of the CourIer-Journal staff. I
Th _tory IS wntten under the caplton oC ''The U "C K. Has
o Ditriculh In imilaltng 'egTO tudents"-from whIch The
Leader Quoies certain parts, along with the three Plctu rl'-p'ouPS,'
through the courtesy of the Courter-J ournal-on this page wIth
two reproduced on the front page of th .. second sechon
In substance the article begins with the statement that th
Umversity oC K .. ntucky has ad mitted 29 Negroes, and says. "tom
between a Federal Court decision and Kentucky's Day Law, the
Institution seems to be accomplishing something of a near-miracle
in h andline the egro students enrolled in its summer school "
"But," sa)'s the article, " it in effect keeps them s .. gregated
from the ""lute students, and the whole thing seems to be work­ing
out very smoothly." We qu o~ from the arti cl~ as follows:
"Some time ago. Federal Judge H. Church Ford ruled that
Negroes were entiUed to entrance at the university on the same
bOLotis as whites until the State provides a graduat school for
Negroes 'substarttiaUy equal' to that at the university. Th .. uni· DEMOCRACY GIVES NO FREE RIDES
v .. rsity trustees voted to cemply fully with the ruling, and Presi·
dent H. L. Donovan announced that ~alified Negroes would be I
admitted not only in the Graduate School but in engineering,
law and pha,rmacy. 'SAYS BUNCHE "Then came a letter from the attorney g neral's office at
Frankford holdtng that the Federal Court ruling did not touch
on Kentucky's Day Law, as such, and that the refore Negro stu­dents
would be subject to the segregation required by that law.
"Thu the DODovan administrallon found itself tn the posi.
lion of ha" ing to ofTer equal educational opportunity, Bnd of
keeping the Negro students separated from the white. The ad ­ministration
is domg a manly job of balancmg itself with water
on both shoulders. The result, thus far. has been surpnslngly
satisfactory and without ser ious incident- In fac t, with almost
no incidenl at alL
itA tinv fraction of the summer-session enrollment of around I
3.700, the 29 Negro sludents somewh at timidly took advantage of I
the firsl opportunity for graduale and prof ional instruction nol
elsewhere available in Kentucky. They have fitted themselvcs I
into the rouline of classroom and field work wilh tacl and zeaL
and have won the respecl, confidence and good will of their white I
fellow-students, who hav" taken the whole matter quile in its
stride.
n
"In the few weeks since summer-school started, a fiery cross
TRUMAN'S ARMY
,AT NAACP MEET
IS PRESENTED SPINGARN MEDAL IN
HOLLYWOOD BY MME. PANDIT OF INDIA
Los Angeles. J uly 21.-Before I conference of the N A A C P ,
a ,'ast throng tn lhe Hollywood whIch openl'd here on July 12-
Bowl J uly 17, Dr. Ra lph J I It was the.> cbmax of Dr.
Bunche. actJng Unt ted ation.1 Bunche's trt umphant return to
Mediator for Palestine. was pre-I the clly in which he grew up.
~:~t'~iS\\~~~ce~":'S::~~:~!~~~ i :'~~dr~~ O~~iS a~el~; ~~~~
the settlement of armed conflict ' upon arrt"al Friday. The ac-in
the Middle East." c\&lm witb whiLh he
tinguished achievement, was
formally presented to Mme. V In presenttnll the medal,
L, Pandit, Indian Ambassador Mme. Pandit read the follo~i ng
to the United Stat"". Dr. Bunche citation: " In a stnCe· torn, war-
~:.~a:~d~~e \\ ~~!~ ;h:='~:~i~n~: I ~~,:~~~sis":'~~~j~~c~::V~~::;~
Associalion for the Ad,·anee· for which the pcoples of all I ment of Colorl'd Pl'Ople has nations may ~Ive abundant
been awarding since 1915 The thanks. Athic,·~men t of this ob- PROGRAM STALLED medal IS named in h,'nor of its Jedi"e through painstaki ng and
• donor, the late Joel E. ptngam. skIllful n('goUntion and media­then
chairman of the A!i..<o.O<:Ja- tinn in an an~n of ancient and
I
tion's board of directors. bitter ractal, national and re­The
enthUSiastic outdoor hgious c.:onfl1cts. renews man's
- meeti ng closed thl' 40lh annual (Continued on page 4) AT STANDSTILL BECAUSE OF DETERMINATION I Among the 29 colored summer school students at the Unive r,ity of Kentucky a f<,w of them are shown sitting apart from
TO CONFORM TO LOCAL RACIAL PRAOICES the while students "tn deference to Ihe Day Law, whIch requ ir es segregation." But white students who come late often .it MOBSTERS BURN around the colored, as shown in the above grouP. "and no"ody seems to mind.. '(he "egro students work hard and CBuse no in-
CIdents," say the proCessors. See article. Other pictures 011 front page, second sf'Clion. Courtesy of the Courier-Journal.
Washington, July 21 - The yet proposed a "racial-equality
:.,::y'~o d~:~rru;':~i:ln p':ac:': ~:~;:,":~ s=~leOf t;.,~~ lifE OF JAKE "HEX" BIRD fIlIAllY TRAINING NHDm TO END &tl'LOYMENT NEGRO HOMES has brought to a virtual stand- The Air Force program, whIch ENDS; SIX "HElED" WEIIT BEfORI HAN61NG D)stRIMIIiATIOII, SAYS LABOR LEADER still discussion with the presi- included full integration of ~.,.
::~~~~~:~~":r:D.!,~~:' !,,:Sa=~hO~~y ~~ a':":'; Wall~ Walla, Wash., Ju!y 21. willed to his attorney. MllrTay ~ AB~~, .JDly 21.--S~'" chairman of the Winston-Salem.
as ordered by President Tru- Navy's June 7. -W~tng to the gano~s tn . the Taggart o! WaDa Walla. 'But cess.'n ~ fight <end Job d IS- orth Carolina, brancll; Hobert
man and put up to Army by Both times. the Army's pro- W:ashington State Penltentl~ (Continued on l>l1~ 4) cnmmali... mus1 be accom- l.;iGrone, pre;;;dent. Albuquer- Groveland. FJ.a~ July 21-The l oline w.th lighted pieces of ra,
Defense Secretary Louis John- ~ u::eo:el:t~n:ruei~:~ :~~ ':'lit;~rds~~;r:"1r;:ru~~ LAUDS I'IIIIftftI'S PI IT ~:~ ~tDt;;:"~~U~! == ~ ~:Cf'SO~~~ti~ea~~: pine woods of Lake Cou~ty I twisted tn .them like wiella.
son. .. . eq g, guards. death by hangin, end- ~nult\J1 pie Clarence l!i1dlell NAACP rt!!laIy of tb Los A el East wer~ roamed by mobs of wh Ite I' The ~hertff saId none of the
ThIS policy follOWIng com- J ohnson asked for .a n.ew report. ed the life and the b wan- III RA(IAl PROI!1n:'S la~r ~tarv 1.old 'lh d _ e ng pS • men Tuesday. who bu.med the n'ght rIders had been arrested.
munity custo.m w!ll be restated f)n the second rejectIon of the dermg .. of Jake Bird, ea~y Fri- , VItU gates and visit.:rs '8ttend~ng:e ~ J!:~ ~~~ee, ~t homes of Negroes as a result 01 Earli r in the nighl mobs IN!-
to the Presl~ent s group, the proposed Army program, J ohn- day. July I:>. -- 40th Annual Corrierence of the to the :'rnimst",,;"" ~~:ra~ an . alleg~ rape of a young gan to form arou nd Mascotte,
Fahy CommIttee on EqualIty son wrote Ihat he understood Los Ang les, July 21 ~'The .. h ..' S white woman and the robbery a small rommunl'" three miles
of Treatment and Opportu.dy I the g,:ave natu:e of the prob- Although hanged specIfically role of th~ chu",h in rac",1 ad- Assoclatl~n en> 'hIst week. Adaumst<atlOIL of her husb~. Three are re'l west of here. Depu,' ies surprised
in the Armed Services, within lems Involvl'd m the full uttl· lor the ax ,,:,urder of Mrs. Ber- vancement was recounted by For t!"" reas<m. M: .Mltchell ported as having partIcipated in (Continued on pale 4)
th~ next week or two, and it izatlon of N wo man power, but tha Kludt m Tacoma, Wash., Rev. J . Raymond flende~ of <31d, egroes lnUl" . ~ntensi!Y RACE DfMOCR1TS the assIulL
will be supported by samplings he added ' Octobo~ 30. 1947. the 48-year- Los Angel S in an addr~ be 'heir efforts to partlc'pate m " f t If' d SCHeOl DEll:GATION
of public opinion collected by I "Neverth less. 1 am forced to old NeloTO trans:ent had con- fore the 40th Annual Conrer: aU g~ernn:en traming and DKLARE FOR OLlVE, n;:.::n ~:=: ~~~~~n I!.
Army commanders thrOUg'lOu t I the conclUSIon that your pr()- fessed comml ling or havmg enee of the National ASSOC1Z'IJon a llP, rentlCeShlp programs and to h b d t PROTESn BU' USE
the country. posals tn reply to n:Y s~nd knowI,e<i.;: of 44 murders duro for the Advancement of C ol- avail themselves "': all oppor- In a speCIal meetin-: at the ~:;:; ;::grO a;~:;ti!. save Ii J
Th Army is the "nly on>! , f mem randum on th,s su bject mg h IS c,:o ~ountry ro~ng ored People here la t w tumlles for the daelopment of Brock Building. TUesday night ' --
the three serv.ces that has ntol (Contmued on pace 4) Investiga on o. leads whIch h.. Th' h h th R ·Kills. th Thin! 0 t . t De r ' Shortly ar er m ldrught, Lake I The .I","'e ... on County Boan!
furnish d soln>d at least 1 I e egro c u r~ ' . ~ ev. ' 1 do not need teU you tha .. l:le mocra IC County SherIff Willis V. McCall of Educ~lion urged a delegation DENIES RETREAT murders .in Io\\~a,. Colorado. ~. H:~~ t-;.onensa~~ ~'8s8(~~ an FEPC is n~:' the ~;;~:ti:. a~p~~ x:,~~IU- reported tha~ three frame from the Ornll School Pare.~
Utah, IndIana, Dlino ,Nebras- ry . ' gaD AACP labor "",retary saul. ppo C. houses belongmg to Negroes Teachers As..,oda 'on to ressn
. ka and Wa h,ngton. ~:;tto~~a~~~~., oure,,6;~~ "But 1 do think that It is im- ~!~~' :~::;~~:nfO:orth~d:::~ had gone uP. to !lames touched tbeir objections ~ U,e Boanh I r.:,.". K udt a.'\d . her dau:;hte" Negro busin"';;' '-;;'t roduc'; U;e 1-01 :~: to .nt out that l ' the (rom the i.;hth "" .:'d. off by roaming bands angered plan to let the GreyboUlMl
" Beverly, were slam when the.y Negro professional to the group, PEPC was needed when jobs I over the rape of a youn~ Grove- busses. carry Orell areas p upils ON POOL POLICY caught Bird prowling In theIr and otter its phYSIcal equipmeDt were plentiful, th need for it ~e group ma~~ ~,,:,n the land woman Fnday nIgh by attendlJlg Mad; on Street JII&­hom
BIrd won w.de attenho'\ ti· d cl . would I:e even greater in the p I arm upon w I clr sup- four NegroE.'S. One of the burned I ior High School, until tbe Dr I WIth illS "hex" on men mvolved :,:..,m;:r ~ ~:~h:nhile:! period of r isi ng unemployment. jrt .of Olive. was ~ as fol- houses belonged to the father rangement had had a chanc~ ~
1 in his t rial. Six persons on prises affecting the well-bein& We must ~imly face the fal:ts 1~~:jati~;F31:""':":Ori::"pa~~~~ of one of the rape suspects.. I prove itseU.
whom he pron unced the hex of the entire race.h thai only m those s~t~s where ci!il service for the 6.icf f So far as ~uld be determmed The delegation headed by
Washington, July 21-Seere-an effort bein« mad to work later dIed. . Proposals for closer eoopera- there are .strong fair employ- Police, 3-Opposition to spot- no one was In tM homes as they Mrs. Mayme Morris, princi~
tary of the Intenor J . A. Krug out with the District Commis Although lo~ rt,<:e~v~ lllt1e ti n between the church and ment practices la,,:s are ,,?Iored zoning in r sidential areas, 4- b~d been evacuated before 1 at 0 ... 11, complained to the
derued that the department had sionen an end to the segrega. fOl mal education, ~Ird s I .. gal the NAACP were advocated by !"",ple h~!dlng lhelr own 10 the . OpPOSItion 10 segregation and ntghtfalL . County Board about the loiter­abandoned
a policy of n, OD- ticn in all public recreation k~owledge enabled him 10 carry the Rev. Mr. Henderson who. IS Job fiel~· .. discrimination in lhe parks and The she:'ff saId tho mobs had ers at the Greyhound terminal,
segregallon in the operation of spo his case through numerous pastor o~ the . Second .Baptist ~Clpatin~ WIth Mr. Mlt- the recreational advantages, >- bee n dISpersed mto small 434 .W. Broadway, and MR.
lOme of the swimming pools in H~ sBld the plan .... ould n.)t ~urts ." ..... d postpone hIS execu- Church 10 which meetings of chell In the d.scusslon of labor Favoring hberal educational groups that had taken to the MorrIS alIoo cbarged. th.at the
the DistricL permit &eCl' ti I ' h on fo. a year and a half. Yes- the conference were held. and employment pro b I e m & funds and equal facilit'es for woods when he called out the Greyhound drivers <iiscrimlnal-
Commenting on critici m lev- which now::: n::_·n :.: terday, the U~lted S~tes ~- A pan~ disc~ion on church were: Ernesto GaI~, chair- all people. and fa'T and 'ii ral ~auonal Gu.ard for the sec:ond I ed against the colored PIIlrona.
eled at the aeeney since the . secre . ' preme Court rejt'cted hIS appeal I cooperation WIth th~ NAACP man, Farm Labor Unton, AFL; . . . . . I1me tn 24 hours to protect the On tM complaint about th~
riota which took place at Ana- ~ut .would aId ~ow~s the elim- for the thin! time. was led by Rev. Waller P. ot- I George L-P Weaver, ClO Com- leglslat.on for labor and 'lIfill- county's Negroes. loiterers, H. B. Slauchter bood.
eotrtia PII'k, when oecreption tnation of barrIers In other ceII- He di~ with an apparent per- futt, J r., th e AsIoeiation,. 1 mittee to Abolish Discrimina- ates. He said the tires had been _ cliftc,tor, retorted that the
_ ended, Knac said then! was I ten where blu is pf1lCtieed. IOftal fortun~ of $4l.15, which he churcl1 oecretary. I tion; Cbarles McLean, labor (CorIttDued l1li pqe 4) started by burled bottles of gu- j (Continued on pale 4) _
PATRONIZE THE LEAD·ER ADVERTISERS ~

PLAN WORKING
OUT 'SMOOTHLY
WlfD lEAR MIRACLE; RACE STUDBIU HAVE
WOII600D WIU OF WHITE; IMPRESS PROmSORS
• 1
A " ry Interesting and h ighly encouragIng arlld on the I
wlorro students at the summer school of the · n l\·erslt~· of Ken­tucky
appearro In "The Passing Show" oC the Courter.Journall
last Sunday morning. The article was wrt tten by Paul Hughes
and Laurence £oton. m mbe, r of the CourIer-Journal staff. I
Th _tory IS wntten under the caplton oC ''The U "C K. Has
o Ditriculh In imilaltng 'egTO tudents"-from whIch The
Leader Quoies certain parts, along with the three Plctu rl'-p'ouPS,'
through the courtesy of the Courter-J ournal-on this page wIth
two reproduced on the front page of th .. second sechon
In substance the article begins with the statement that th
Umversity oC K .. ntucky has ad mitted 29 Negroes, and says. "tom
between a Federal Court decision and Kentucky's Day Law, the
Institution seems to be accomplishing something of a near-miracle
in h andline the egro students enrolled in its summer school "
"But," sa)'s the article, " it in effect keeps them s .. gregated
from the ""lute students, and the whole thing seems to be work­ing
out very smoothly." We qu o~ from the arti cl~ as follows:
"Some time ago. Federal Judge H. Church Ford ruled that
Negroes were entiUed to entrance at the university on the same
bOLotis as whites until the State provides a graduat school for
Negroes 'substarttiaUy equal' to that at the university. Th .. uni· DEMOCRACY GIVES NO FREE RIDES
v .. rsity trustees voted to cemply fully with the ruling, and Presi·
dent H. L. Donovan announced that ~alified Negroes would be I
admitted not only in the Graduate School but in engineering,
law and pha,rmacy. 'SAYS BUNCHE "Then came a letter from the attorney g neral's office at
Frankford holdtng that the Federal Court ruling did not touch
on Kentucky's Day Law, as such, and that the refore Negro stu­dents
would be subject to the segregation required by that law.
"Thu the DODovan administrallon found itself tn the posi.
lion of ha" ing to ofTer equal educational opportunity, Bnd of
keeping the Negro students separated from the white. The ad ­ministration
is domg a manly job of balancmg itself with water
on both shoulders. The result, thus far. has been surpnslngly
satisfactory and without ser ious incident- In fac t, with almost
no incidenl at alL
itA tinv fraction of the summer-session enrollment of around I
3.700, the 29 Negro sludents somewh at timidly took advantage of I
the firsl opportunity for graduale and prof ional instruction nol
elsewhere available in Kentucky. They have fitted themselvcs I
into the rouline of classroom and field work wilh tacl and zeaL
and have won the respecl, confidence and good will of their white I
fellow-students, who hav" taken the whole matter quile in its
stride.
n
"In the few weeks since summer-school started, a fiery cross
TRUMAN'S ARMY
,AT NAACP MEET
IS PRESENTED SPINGARN MEDAL IN
HOLLYWOOD BY MME. PANDIT OF INDIA
Los Angeles. J uly 21.-Before I conference of the N A A C P ,
a ,'ast throng tn lhe Hollywood whIch openl'd here on July 12-
Bowl J uly 17, Dr. Ra lph J I It was the.> cbmax of Dr.
Bunche. actJng Unt ted ation.1 Bunche's trt umphant return to
Mediator for Palestine. was pre-I the clly in which he grew up.
~:~t'~iS\\~~~ce~":'S::~~:~!~~~ i :'~~dr~~ O~~iS a~el~; ~~~~
the settlement of armed conflict ' upon arrt"al Friday. The ac-in
the Middle East." c\&lm witb whiLh he
tinguished achievement, was
formally presented to Mme. V In presenttnll the medal,
L, Pandit, Indian Ambassador Mme. Pandit read the follo~i ng
to the United Stat"". Dr. Bunche citation: " In a stnCe· torn, war-
~:.~a:~d~~e \\ ~~!~ ;h:='~:~i~n~: I ~~,:~~~sis":'~~~j~~c~::V~~::;~
Associalion for the Ad,·anee· for which the pcoples of all I ment of Colorl'd Pl'Ople has nations may ~Ive abundant
been awarding since 1915 The thanks. Athic,·~men t of this ob- PROGRAM STALLED medal IS named in h,'nor of its Jedi"e through painstaki ng and
• donor, the late Joel E. ptngam. skIllful n('goUntion and media­then
chairman of the A!i..l1~ 4) cnmmali... mus1 be accom- l.;iGrone, pre;;;dent. Albuquer- Groveland. FJ.a~ July 21-The l oline w.th lighted pieces of ra,
Defense Secretary Louis John- ~ u::eo:el:t~n:ruei~:~ :~~ ':'lit;~rds~~;r:"1r;:ru~~ LAUDS I'IIIIftftI'S PI IT ~:~ ~tDt;;:"~~U~! == ~ ~:Cf'SO~~~ti~ea~~: pine woods of Lake Cou~ty I twisted tn .them like wiella.
son. .. . eq g, guards. death by hangin, end- ~nult\J1 pie Clarence l!i1dlell NAACP rt!!laIy of tb Los A el East wer~ roamed by mobs of wh Ite I' The ~hertff saId none of the
ThIS policy follOWIng com- J ohnson asked for .a n.ew report. ed the life and the b wan- III RA(IAl PROI!1n:'S la~r ~tarv 1.old 'lh d _ e ng pS • men Tuesday. who bu.med the n'ght rIders had been arrested.
munity custo.m w!ll be restated f)n the second rejectIon of the dermg .. of Jake Bird, ea~y Fri- , VItU gates and visit.:rs '8ttend~ng:e ~ J!:~ ~~~ee, ~t homes of Negroes as a result 01 Earli r in the nighl mobs IN!-
to the Presl~ent s group, the proposed Army program, J ohn- day. July I:>. -- 40th Annual Corrierence of the to the :'rnimst",,;"" ~~:ra~ an . alleg~ rape of a young gan to form arou nd Mascotte,
Fahy CommIttee on EqualIty son wrote Ihat he understood Los Ang les, July 21 ~'The .. h ..' S white woman and the robbery a small rommunl'" three miles
of Treatment and Opportu.dy I the g,:ave natu:e of the prob- Although hanged specIfically role of th~ chu",h in rac",1 ad- Assoclatl~n en> 'hIst week. Adaumst! , f mem randum on th,s su bject mg h IS c,:o ~ountry ro~ng ored People here la t w tumlles for the daelopment of Brock Building. TUesday night ' --
the three serv.ces that has ntol (Contmued on pace 4) Investiga on o. leads whIch h.. Th' h h th R ·Kills. th Thin! 0 t . t De r ' Shortly ar er m ldrught, Lake I The .I","'e ... on County Boan!
furnish d soln>d at least 1 I e egro c u r~ ' . ~ ev. ' 1 do not need teU you tha .. l:le mocra IC County SherIff Willis V. McCall of Educ~lion urged a delegation DENIES RETREAT murders .in Io\\~a,. Colorado. ~. H:~~ t-;.onensa~~ ~'8s8(~~ an FEPC is n~:' the ~;;~:ti:. a~p~~ x:,~~IU- reported tha~ three frame from the Ornll School Pare.~
Utah, IndIana, Dlino ,Nebras- ry . ' gaD AACP labor "",retary saul. ppo C. houses belongmg to Negroes Teachers As..,oda 'on to ressn
. ka and Wa h,ngton. ~:;tto~~a~~~~., oure,,6;~~ "But 1 do think that It is im- ~!~~' :~::;~~:nfO:orth~d:::~ had gone uP. to !lames touched tbeir objections ~ U,e Boanh I r.:,.". K udt a.'\d . her dau:;hte" Negro busin"';;' '-;;'t roduc'; U;e 1-01 :~: to .nt out that l ' the (rom the i.;hth "" .:'d. off by roaming bands angered plan to let the GreyboUlMl
" Beverly, were slam when the.y Negro professional to the group, PEPC was needed when jobs I over the rape of a youn~ Grove- busses. carry Orell areas p upils ON POOL POLICY caught Bird prowling In theIr and otter its phYSIcal equipmeDt were plentiful, th need for it ~e group ma~~ ~,,:,n the land woman Fnday nIgh by attendlJlg Mad; on Street JII&­hom
BIrd won w.de attenho'\ ti· d cl . would I:e even greater in the p I arm upon w I clr sup- four NegroE.'S. One of the burned I ior High School, until tbe Dr I WIth illS "hex" on men mvolved :,:..,m;:r ~ ~:~h:nhile:! period of r isi ng unemployment. jrt .of Olive. was ~ as fol- houses belonged to the father rangement had had a chanc~ ~
1 in his t rial. Six persons on prises affecting the well-bein& We must ~imly face the fal:ts 1~~:jati~;F31:""':":Ori::"pa~~~~ of one of the rape suspects.. I prove itseU.
whom he pron unced the hex of the entire race.h thai only m those s~t~s where ci!il service for the 6.icf f So far as ~uld be determmed The delegation headed by
Washington, July 21-Seere-an effort bein« mad to work later dIed. . Proposals for closer eoopera- there are .strong fair employ- Police, 3-Opposition to spot- no one was In tM homes as they Mrs. Mayme Morris, princi~
tary of the Intenor J . A. Krug out with the District Commis Although lo~ rt,- bee n dISpersed mto small 434 .W. Broadway, and MR.
lOme of the swimming pools in H~ sBld the plan .... ould n.)t ~urts ." ..... d postpone hIS execu- Church 10 which meetings of chell In the d.scusslon of labor Favoring hberal educational groups that had taken to the MorrIS alIoo cbarged. th.at the
the DistricL permit &eCl' ti I ' h on fo. a year and a half. Yes- the conference were held. and employment pro b I e m & funds and equal facilit'es for woods when he called out the Greyhound drivers